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' MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1932. PJGE SEVEN Hester Heath Will Present Dishes From Foreign Lands Friday By EMtella Dorgan. There U a saying that "A man can build a house but only a woman can make It a home." Of course, we all know that It takes the co operation of every member of the family to make a real home, since the term home does not mean Just keeping food prepared and clothes In good condition, and floors swept the home we are picturing Is a place where we can relax and be comfortable In mtnd and body and feel that It Is a haven which wel comes under all conditions and weathers. We often speak of a "good old fashioned home." but again It Is the spirit we mean and not the material things. No one of us really wants to go back to the "oldfash loned" lamp, cook stove, broom, wash tub and so on! But we do long for the quiet and warmth and hospi tality of the real home. Can this be found In the modern home with It thousand -and -one Interests? Of course It can! How? Flrtd the home where the new-fashioned homemaker has learned to make her home Berve her Instead of making her Its servant. No modern woman can call herself efficient and a real home maker If she fails to take advantage of the modern mechanical servants which are all around her. Let her plan her time and the full use of the assistance, which Is at hand and she will have time to give to the little things which make the spirit of home so precious. Tell her to save her strength not to leave home, but to rest and study and think and do the things for which the thoughtless woman never finds time. One of the greatest forces which has come to the assistance of the modern housewife la electricity. Perhaps- it U the greatest and we In the home service departments of the electric service companies, are trying to help modern homemakers to take advantage of this powerful servant. Through Classen, radio talks, demonstrations, newspapers, personal surveys and office consulta tions we endeavor to tell the story of how electricity may be brought Into the home so as to make of It the Ideal living place It should be, Insofar as any outside force can assist, by doing the hard labor or difficult things In a quiet, efficient, economical way, and dropping ovj of the picture until needed again to appear always at any time of day or night to do the bidding of It's master the will of the home-maker. Hollywood Stars Tell Their Kitchen Secrets "Lorett Younf, Firrt Ntionl SUi in "The Hatchet Man" ( , . This one of a series of favorite recipes of movie stars who find delight in cooking. FORMAY ORANGE BISCUITS 2 cup white 6our 4 teaspoons baking powdei 1 teaspoon salt 4 to 1 cup milk or watei 4 tablespoons Forma? Sift dry ingredients, cut in For may with two knives. Add liquid and mix to a soft dough. Toss on slightly floured board, pat into shape and cut with biscuit cutter. Press H lump of sugar, soaked with orange juice Into top of each biscuit be fore baking. Sprinkle with grated orange rind. Bake .15 minutes in a hot oven 4S0'F.). Since that time many local women have called upon Miss Dorgan for advice and assistance In operating their electrio appliances and have profited greatly by her helpful sug gestions. This service Is provided free of charge and may be secured by phon ing Miss Dorgan at the Copco home office In this city. Crack Burlington Train Is Derailed HOLDRKOE. Neb., March 31. (AP) Several cars of the Burling ton road's passenger train, the Aris tocrat, left the rails a half mile west of Axtell at 6 a. m. today. In juring at least 13 persons, several seriously. Trainmen said a broken rail was responsible for the accident. ALLEGED lONSHB NABBED ON ELK CREEK Julius Pool, a laborer residing on Elk creek, was arrested late yester day by state police and federal pro hibition enforcement officers, charg ed with the "possession of maah fit far distillation." Pool Is held in the oountv jail awaiting a preliminary ' hearing. I The raiding party, which Is said .o j have had the spot under surveillance ; for some time. alo seized seven gal i Ions of liquor and 50 gallons of mash ; Ions of liquor, 50 gallons of mach, i Just prepared. 1 Children Find That Elating is Paiinless When the New Services are Used j By MARtiKKV i interior Decoration Editor, Mt-Cairs Magazine. Written for Mall Tribune. Getting the children to eat Is no problem at all if the wise mother stops scolding and coaxing and serves meals in the new and exciting table services. The boys, for Instance, will forget that they are eating when they are served In the deep sea service. There are plates and cups with sailing ships of all kinds, and glasses too. Designs of anchors, ropes and steer ing wheels bring the sea air to the table. Playful fish pictures on china and fish salt shakers also make a hit. There la adventure In the hunt pictures which decorate some of the new services. Whole Beta of china are gay with red coat and hounds, and there are glasses to go with them. For the courses which cause most table troubles, there are some new things which could have been de signed only by someone who knows children. There are egg cups, for Instance, which are china chickens. and chickens run all over some ot the new plates, bowls and cups. Cereals have become so big a household problem that the mother j will welcome the new Individual j cream pitcher it's a rooster's head, , bill, comb and eyes and everything. ; The family blessed with more i than one child should have separate j and special plates for each. Eating ! out of one's "very own" plate la a j pleasure which only a child can j really understand. I Home Economist Services Pleases Medford Women A form of electric aerv'ce which Is proving popular with local house wives is that of the Copco home ser vice department under the direction of Miss Estella Dorgan, well known home economist. This new service was instituted last year by the local power company to assist customer users of electric ranges, refrigerators and other household equipment. B r w Hester Heath Uses CAMPBELL'S RAW MILK At the Tribune Cooking School OICH, pure, fresh, flavorful milk many times a day There is a health formula that cannot be surpassed And physicians urge parents to give children Campbell's Eaw Milk because of its unvarying richness, purity and freshness. Campbell's Dairy Phone 51 mmWWm DON'T SAY BREAD , fggBgflSri i f; -i here's why m m immm 4 ' . 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